Updated: 25 January 2008
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Hope fails as Suitengu drags Kagura off for his final stand, the populace is in panic and the government remains strangely silent. With the full story revealed at last, Saiga prepares to come face to face with his adversary on a far different field of battle. The history books will have a new chapter, marking the day that a photographer crossed fates with a dark angel, reshaping Tokyo's skyline in a quest to save a young girl trapped by greed... [click here...]
Basilisk: Volume 5 - DVD review
As this bitter war draws to a close, those that seek to see it through dwindle in number. The cost of hatred weighs heavily on the remnants of both tribes. Confrontation in the night reveals Gennosuke's true intentions, as the hand of reconciliation is extended to the enemy. But death litters the road traveled by ninja feet. Impatience goads political intrigue to seek a more active role in this annihilation of two tribes, and the unseen finally comes to light as those that remain learn of the wager which unleashed this war upon them. But too much has been lost for either side to turn back. No mercy will be spared to the enemy... [click here...]
Doctor Who: The Time Meddler - DVD review
The TARDIS arrives on an English coastline in the year 1066. Exploring, the Doctor discovers that one of his own people, the Monk, is conspiring to wipe out the Viking fleet and thus allow King Harold to face the forces of William of Normandy with a fresh army at the Battle of Hastings... [click here...]
Ergo Proxy: Volume 4 - DVD review
In a world ravaged by ecological disasters and nuclear warfare, the surviving humans are forced to coexist with their android servants, AutoReivs, in a huge domed city called Romdo. A utopian dream where every aspect of life is controlled and regulated, Romdo is a paradise where feelings have been discarded and emotions are no longer required. But this peaceful idyll is threatened by a series of murders believed to have been committed by berserk robots, sent out of control after becoming infected with the Cogito Virus, which has made them aware of their own existence... [click here...]
Witchblade: Volume 1 - DVD review
Sought by the greed of men since the dawn of humankind, but only bestowed upon the woman whose fate it forever scars - The Witchblade. Is it the righteous sword of God, or the hand of the Devil himself? Now a new bearer has been chosen and she must discover the answers for herself. As she stands on the brink of destiny, she is forced to seek the balance between ecstasy and ruin... [click here...]
Black Cat: Volume 3 - DVD review
Train Heartnet, known as the Black Cat, is an efficient, conscienceless assassin. He’s very good at what he does and what he does is kill people. When he meets Saya Minatsuki he starts to question his destiny, enough to give up the life of a killer to become a bounty hunter, but his old life is not so easy to avoid as he becomes a target for both the Chronos Numbers and the Taoist’s... [click here...]
The first man on Mars? Nit-pick
I’ve a question about a couple of recent episodes of Doctor Who and The Sarah Jane Adventures. The Christmas Invasion implies that the British space programme is a lot farther behind than it was in the Pertwee era. The Sarah Jane two-parter Warriors of Kudlak suggests that no human has yet walked on Mars, when Sarah says: “Well, after today, he might want to be an astronaut, be the first man on Mars - first human man on Mars, that is.” Why has everyone forgotten about the British missions to Mars in The Ambassadors of Death...? [click here...]
Teen Titans: Volume 2 - Graphic novel review
Robin, Kid Flash, Aqualad, Wonder Girl and Speedy - the terrific Teen Titans are back to fight injustice and help teenagers all over the world solve the problems that plague their generation. The super sidekicks gain some powerful new allies in their journey of justice as they are joined by battling brothers Hawk and Dove, the psychic Lilith and brave defender of the streets Mal Duncan... [click here...]
Doctor Who: 18" Interactive Dalek - Toy review
Character Options’s 18” radio control interactive Dalek responds to spoken commands as well as having traditional radio control functions via a special multi-function control unit. With independent head, body and eye movement as well as multiple sensory inputs including touch, now you can control the ‘supreme being in the universe’ from the comfort of your living room... [click here...]
Tales From Earthsea (Gedo Senki) - DVD review
The crew of a ship, which is being ravaged by a raging sea, witness the appearance of two dragons from the storm clouds, which then devour each other. This is seen to be a terrible omen that the very balance of the world is collapsing and sets Sparrowhawk, a wizard, on his quest to find the source of the evil forces that are shaking the world... [click here...]
